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Humanity Road – Philippines Activation: Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) Situation Report Publication Date: November 14, 2013 Additional Information: Social Media Situation Report Highlights Our regional report contains updates from around the impact zone as of November 14. Of note today are needs in Coron, Guiuan and the island of Batbatan. Note: researching Batbatan Guintacan, Guintarcan, Kinkarkan Bantayan Island: Local spelling and culture lists varying names for Guintacan, which has lead to some confusion when researching needs. o GoMapper: Lists “Guintarcan is a place with a very small population in the province of Samar,” o Wikipedia: Lists “ Guintacan is an island of the province of Cebu in the Philippines” o The needs below is for the islet located between Daanbantayan and Bantayan Island and we advise caution for all those researching and listing needs. In Palawan - Coron, Manlalambay and Panlaitan have updated urgent needs identified (see province report below for more on Coron). In Eastern Samar - Guiuan: Nov 14 Reports needing food, water, anti- tetanus meds, formaldehyde for dead. Medicines: ORS, Antibiotics, Pain relievers, Surgical Sutures, Betadine and more. Looting, security understaffed. See province section below. In CEBU Province the Island of Batbatan also known as Kinatacan/Guintacan/Guinatacan also needs HELP. This islet located between Daanbantayan and Bantayan Island specifically at the tip of Madridejos. What is needed: rice, water, ready to eat food, tarps, candles, matches, lamparilla & kerosine, etc. See province section below for more detail. Twitter handles Facebook pages @Humanityroad Humanity Road @Disasteranimals Animals in Disaster @jAidDog @Digihums About Humanity Road: Founded in 2010 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, Humanity Road is a leader in the field of online disaster response. Through skilled and self- directed work teams, Humanity Road and its network of global volunteers aim to provide the public and disaster responders worldwide with timely and accurate aid information. Providing such information helps individuals survive, sustain, and reunite with loved ones. For more information, please visit www.humanityroad.org. 1 Digital Situation Report – November 14, 2013 www.humanityroad.org Humanity Road Situation Report Philippines Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) Philippines Typhoon Yolanda – Regional Situation Report (Nov 14, 2013) *The daily updates are highlighted in grey General update Nov 14: COMMUNICATIONS Telecoms Restoration Information Disaster Tech Labs http://bit.ly/19nirQg provides some detail on percent restoral. SMART provides updates at a town level in Facebook. There is currently no map view of communications restoral. In EASTERN SAMAR, though there are 22 municipalities, only 3 show as have service restored by SMART as of end of day Nov 14. No Smart telecom service in Agutaya, Busuanga, Coron & Culion. @PIANewsDesk COMMUNITIES IN NEED SPOTLIGHT In PALAWAN - Coron, Manlalambay and Panlaitan have updated urgent needs identified Nov 14 (see province report below for more on Coron). In EASTERN SAMAR - Guiuan: Nov 14 Reports needing food, water, anti- tetanus meds, formaldehyde for dead. Medicines: ORS, Antibiotics, Pain relievers, Surgical Sutures, Betadine and more. Looting, security understaffed. See province section below. In CEBU Province - the Island of Batbatan also known as Kinatacan/Guintacan/Guinatacan also needs HELP. This islet located between Daanbantayan and Bantayan Island specifically at the tip of Madridejos. What is needed: rice, water, ready to eat food, tarps, candles, matches, lamparilla & kerosine, etc. See province section below for more detail. Western Western Visayas Command Posts: Visayas (Region ● Armed Forces DRTF6 in Roxas City (11.582980,122.752701, VI) population - 156,197) ● AFP Command Center at Kalibo Airport (11.686270,122.380737) ● HADR Monitoring Center at BGen Benito N. Ebuen Air Base, Lapu Lapu (10.317210,123.964706, Population - 360,467), Cebu ● HADR Monitoring Center at Conjulao Pier, Lapu Lapu (10.317210,123.964706, Population - 360,467), Cebu Roads: Nov 12 - All roads from Capiz to Iloilo and Aklan and vice versa are passable to all types of vehicles. http://on.fb.me/183fI2u Airports: All airports open. Tacloban airport limited to military, limited commercial, and medevac flights. General Aviation flights should seek approval from NDRRMC and the Tacloban Military Commander. @CAAP_Operations 2 Digital Situation Report – November 14, 2013 www.humanityroad.org Humanity Road Situation Report Philippines Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) Aklan Province Towns Most Affected: ● Batan (11.585310,122.498413; Population - 30,210) ● Numancia (11.704200,122.329002; Population - 29,862 ) ● Banga (11.639230,122.334602,Population - 38,063 ) ● Kalibo (11.696660,122.367020, Population - 74,619 ) ○ Damage: Nov 11 - Mayor William Lachica says 2,432 houses destroyed in Kalibo. NEEDS: tents, food, bottled water. #YolandaPH | @dzIQ990 ○ Airport: Nov 11- Kalibo airport open, http://on.fb.me/1eJgh5v ○ Relief: Nov 10 - Inquirer Group @inquirerdotnet AirAsia Zest mounting rescue/ humanitarian flights to Kalibo and Tacloban once permit granted by CAAP Antique Towns Most Affected: Province ● Tibiao (11.283860,122.038078, Population - 24,513) ● Culasi (11.426340,122.055977, Population - 39,086) Capiz Province Towns Most Affected: ● Dumalag (11.306140,122.623077; Population - 29,221) ● Mambusao (11.453270,122.59320; Population - 37,672) ● Panitan (11.463330,122.768990; Population - 37,895) ● Pilar (11.484550,123.051720; Population - 41,572) ● Mianay (11.502680,122.693832; Population - unknown) ● Sigma (11.450240,122.684998; Population - 29,138) ● Jamindan (11.410980,122.517326; Population - 35,000) Iloilo Province Towns Most Affected: ● Ajuy (11.171870,123.019707; Population - 47,248) ● Passi City (11.179580,122.659882; Population - 79,663) ● Estancia (11.452340,123.151154; Population - 42,666) ○ Estancia is the hardest-hit city in Iloilo Province, with 71 casualties and 39,000 persons affected. ● Iloilo City (14.556667,121.033333; Population - 424,619) http://www.iloilocity.gov.ph/ ○ Relief: Sponsored children are accounted for at this stage, and ChildFund’s local partner conducted some Child-Centered Spaces activities for children and distributed bottled water in one evacuation center. ○ Evacuees returned to their homes on Tuesday, Nov. 12 ● Concepcion (15.392700,120.597527; Population - 39,617) http://www.concepcion.gov.ph/ ● Nov. 13 - Smart Network Advisory: Smart service is back in Calbiga, Samar and in the towns of Ajuy and Concepcion in Iloilo. - @SMARTCares ● Nov. 12 - Thirteen fatalities in Concepcion town, about 109 kilometers northeast of Iloilo City. The town is among the northern Iloilo towns hardest hit by the super typhoon, with all houses either destroyed or damaged. Waves reaching 20 feet high also leveled the town’s coastline. http://bit.ly/1a2aDrF General Situation in Province: 3 Digital Situation Report – November 14, 2013 www.humanityroad.org Humanity Road Situation Report Philippines Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) ● Nov 11, 12:56 PM - Iloilo works towards recovery after Yolanda http://bit.ly/1bmY3QF ● Iloilo casualty breakdown: Estancia-75, Carles-13, Batad-11, Concepcion-9, San Dionisio-7, Balasan-6, Ajuy-6, Passi City-5 (11/11/13) @PhillipineStar ● Nov. 13 - PIA-6/ILOILO: Smart Communications, a mobile phone and internet subsidiary of PLDT, donated satellite phones to the Iloilo Provincial Government to enable victims of super typhoon Yolanda in northern Iloilo to call their love ones for free. Smart delivered the equipment to the Office of the Governor Tuesday. The phones worth P100,000 each will be made available in the town proper of Sara, Carles, and Estancia. - https://www.facebook.com/weatherPH ● Nov. 13 - Iloilo: 162 dead, according to Gov. Arthur Defensor. He said 68,543 houses were destroyed and 536,584 people have been affected. Aid is reaching the province, but delivery of relief goods to island villages is hampered because 90 percent of motorized boats have been destroyed. Helicopters are delivering food and other goods but cannot fly when the weather is bad. - The Sun Chronicle: Nation World http://bit.ly/1apuIr3 ● UPDATED Nov. 14 1:17 AM - From http://bit.ly/1dqd8Ea ○ 41 confirmed dead as of 4 pm, November 13, according to NDRRMC. ○ Entire province under state of calamity. ○ Airport is open. ○ DepEd division considered operational as of November 12 ○ Communication lines cut off in towns of Carles, Ajuy (except Barangay Culasi), Concepcion, Batad, San Dionisio, San Rafael, and Balasan ○ Cellular phone network 64% restored as of November 11 ○ Smart and Sun signals restored as of November 11 in Badiangan, Barangay Culasi in Ajuy, and the towns of Alimodian, Anilao, Banate, Barotac Nuevo, Barotac Viejo, Cabatuan, Dingle, Dumangas, Janiuay, Leganes, Maasin, Mina, Pavia, Pototan, San Miguel, Sta. Barbara and Zarraga ○ Transmission lines restored ○ Estancia - 100% destroyed according to acting Gov Raul Tupas ○ Sara - Remains isolated ○ http://www.rappler.com/move-ph/issues/disasters/typhoon- yolanda/43335-iloilo-state-of-calamity Relief: ● Nov. 13 - Donations pouring in from Bacolod, Manila and the US for the devastated towns of northern Iloilo.! We will purchase relief goods tomorrow and begin repacking and hope to fill up one refrigerated truck for shipping and distribution to ESTANCIA, BALASAN & CARLES towns on Sunday. http://on.fb.me/1buQF9p ● Nov. 12 - Armed Forces bringing relief by helicopter to Pan de Azucar island in Concepcion, Iloilo